NAMME was formed in 1990 by Carl E. Morris and Albert E. Fitzpatrick. They realized that while some persons of color were climbing corporate ladders, few were part of the executive ranks. NAMME's first meeting was attended by just over 20 people and Morris, the former executive director of the National Association of Black Journalists, became NAMME's first executive director while Fitzpatrick, an assistant vice president for Knight Ridder, became its first president.

Mindframe is the companion website to the Australian Government's . The sections of this website have been created to provide access to accurate information about suicide and mental illness and the portrayal of these issues in the news media and on stage and screen in Australia.

The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees was established on December 14, 1950 by the United Nations General Assembly. The agency is mandated to lead and co-ordinate international action to protect refugees and resolve refugee problems worldwide. Its primary purpose is to safeguard the rights and well-being of refugees.

With 56 States drawn from Europe, Central Asia and America, the OSCE is the world's largest regional security organization, bringing comprehensive and co-operative security to a region that stretches from Vancouver to Vladivostok.

All over the world, children and young people are contributing to a range of TV programmes, radio shows, newspapers, websites and other media projects, getting their voices heard and putting their hopes and concerns into the public arena.

EUROPA is the portal site of the European Union (http://europa.eu). It provides up-to-date coverage of European Union affairs and essential information on European integration. Users can also consult all legislation currently in force or under discussion, access the websites of each of the EU institutions and find out about the policies administered by the European Union under the powers devolved to it by the Treaties.

EUMAP, a program of the Open Society Institute (OSI), monitors the development of human rights and rule of law standards and policies both in the European Union and in its candidate and potential candidate countries. EUMAP has published monitoring reports highlighting specific areas in which state performance conforms to, or falls short of, broadly accepted international standards. These reports also examine ways in which EU standards or policy could be clarified or further articulated.

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The Council of Europe, based in Strasbourg (France), now covers virtually the entire European continent, with its 47 member countries. Founded on 5 May 1949 by 10 countries, the Council of Europe seeks to develop throughout Europe common and democratic principles based on the European Convention on Human Rights and other reference texts on the protection of individuals.

The UK's international organisation for educational opportunities and cultural relations. As well as education, British Council runs programmes in the arts, science, sport, governance and English language.

CultureCanada.gc.ca, a service from the HYPERLINK "http://www.canada.gc.ca/main_e.html"Canada site, is the Government of Canada's one-stop web access to government Culture, Heritage and Recreation programs and services.

“The Agency provides the relevant institutions and authorities of the Community and its Member States when implementing Community law with assistance and expertise relating to fundamental rights in order to support them when they take measures or formulate courses of action within their respective spheres of competence to fully respect fundamental rights.

The Media Task Force is based in the European Commission's Directorate General for Information Society and Media. Its mission is twofold: 1 to support growth and jobs specifically in the media industry 2 to promote diversity and pluralism in the media and freedom of the press.

“The “For Diversity. Against Discrimination.” information campaign is run by the European Commission, Directorate General for Employment, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities. It is funded through HYPERLINK "http://www.stop-discrimination.info/44.0.html"PROGRESS, the EU’s employment and social solidarity programme.

The European Commission's Directorate-General for Employment, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities works towards the creation of more and better jobs, an inclusive society and equal opportunities for all.

“Our mission is to promote Romania’s ethnic diversity by consolidating and widening support for our multicultural society. To this end, we initiate and develop programs designed to improve the protection system for national minorities, work out strategies to combat racism and xenophobia, and give support to organizations active in the field.